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...another field event, the shot put, Harvard once again swept the top three places, despite an injury continuing to keep junior Johanna Doyle out of competition and a slightly out-of-rhythm Gibson??who has not practiced this past week due to illness...
...Gibson, Doyle and junior Sandra Venghaus do not have a lock on the top three spots at Heptagonals. Gibson??s winning throw last year was 14.18 meters, and the top two Harvard athletes were just under a meter below that on Saturday...
Gibson won both the shot put (13 meters) and the weight throw (15.38 meters). She was followed closely in both by freshman Shawna Strayhorn, who earned two second-place finishes on the day. The race between the two Crimson athletes for first place was close, with Gibson??s victory in the weight throw coming on her last attempt...
Some critics of the film (notably Frank Rich of the New York Times) argue that the Gibson??s Catholicism is out of touch with contemporary Catholic thought, since the Second Vatican Council absolved the Jews of the guilt of murdering Jesus. This criticism is not accurate. All four gospels depict the Jews of the time, or at least various Jewish authorities, as responsible for Jesus’ death. The Gospels state that the Romans actually executed Jesus, but that the Jews put them up to it and are to blame for it. Nothing that was said or done...
...Testament over the word of university professors. If Gibson chooses to elaborate the story with non-scriptural scenes that dramatize and heighten the Jews’ responsibility for Jesus’ death, we may criticize this decision, and we may rightly say that such additions weaken Gibson??s claim to “historical accuracy,” but they do not, in and of themselves, make the movie or Gibson anti-Jewish...